Management MSc

What Will You Study

This one-year programme is designed to equip graduates from any disciplinary background with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to deal with the complexities of management in an international context. It is great preparation for an international career in management.

On completion of the programme, you will have: an integrated understanding of the important functions within management and the interactions between them; the capacity to develop a strategy for a new or existing organisation; become a more effective learner, planner, communicator and team worker; be a critical and reflective thinker and be able to undertake effective research.

The MSc Management is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), enabling you to graduate with two qualifications: the MSc Management degree; and the CMI Level 7 Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership. Whilst on the programme, you can undertake a company project or attend an international summer school with one of our prestigious partner schools.

Course Structure

You will study a range of modules as part of your course, some examples of which are listed below.

Optional

Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research.

Key Information

Duration: 12 months full-time

Entry requirements: A degree in any subject. Applicants should be recent graduates (undergraduate degree completed within the last two years). No more than two years of work experience

IELTS: 7.0 or equivalent (minimum element scores apply).

Assessment: Coursework, reports, presentations, group work, examinations, tests and a research project.

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Fees

Full Time (per year)

Part Time (per year)

UK/EU

£13,000

n/a

Overseas

£17,500

n/a

The University will not increase the Tuition Fee you are charged during the course of an academic year.

If you are studying on a programme of more than one year's duration, the tuition fees for subsequent years
of your programme are likely to increase each year. The way in which continuing students' fee rates are
determined varies according to an individual's 'fee status' as set out on our fees webpages.

What are tuition fees for?

Studying at a UK University means that you need to pay an annual fee for your tuition,
which covers the costs associated with teaching, examinations, assessment and graduation.

The fee that you will be charged depends on whether you are considered to be a UK,
EU or overseas student.
Visiting students will be charged a pro-rata fee for periods of study less than a year.

Our annual tuition fee is set for a 12 month session,
which usually runs from October to September the following year.

How does Lancaster set overseas tuition fees?

Overseas fees, alongside all other sources of income, allow the University to maintain its abilities
across the range of activities and services. Each year the University's Finance Committee consider
recommendations for increases to fees proposed for all categories of student and this takes into
account a range of factors including projected cost inflation for the University, comparisons against
other high-quality institutions and external financial factors such as projected exchange rate
movements.

What support is available towards tuition fees?

Lancaster University's priority is to support every student in making the most of their education.
Many of our students each year will be entitled to bursaries or scholarships to help with the cost of
fees and/or living expenses. You can find out more about financial support, studentships, and awards
for postgraduate study on our website.